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Mr K A Ziali Sivardeen

Mr K A Ziali Sivardeen

Trauma & orthopaedic surgery 04146070

 

  • Fee assured
  • Not in Open Referral network
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Fee assured
Not in Open Referral network

Specialises in

  • Knee
  • Shoulder & Elbow

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  • Face-to-face consultations
  • Video and telephone consultations

About me

Ziali Sivardeen is an Orthopaedic Surgeon who has been fortunate enough to see Elite Level Athletes, Royal Family, World Cup Winners, and Celebrities, during his career.

During the London 2012 Olympics, Mr Sivardeen worked at the Olympic Athlete’s Village and had the honour of being selected as the Surgeon who operated on all Olympians and ParaOlympians that required Shoulder or Elbow Surgery during the Games. Due to his role, Mr Sivardeen was invited to a special reception in Buckingham Palace.

He has seen and helped manage many athletes with Knee Problems, including those linked to Premiership Football Clubs, and has treated many sports people with ACL injuries, cartilage and meniscal tears.

Mr Sivardeen has held important positions training other surgeons, representing the prestigious Royal Colleges Of Surgeons, first as a Tutor from 2010-2014, before being appointed as one of two Regional Surgical Advisors for London. In 2015, he organised the pan London Sports and Exercise Medicine teaching programme, and now is an Examiner for the Prestigious Intercollegiate Fellowship of the Royal Colleges of Surgeons (FRCS exams). He has been a member of the Specialist Training Committee for Sports and Exercise Medicine Trainees in London from 2009 to 2015, so played an important part helping to develop this new speciality.

On the NHS, he worked as the Surgical Lead or Joint Service Lead of the Sports Injury Service at Homerton University Hospital from 2009 to 2015.

His research interests include orthopaedic shoulder and knee problems, including sports injuries in elite rugby players. He had in excess of 70 presentations accepted at prestigious national and international meetings by 2012. At the main World Shoulder and Elbow Meeting (ISCES) in 2010 his research was the only piece from the UK that was short-listed for the best prize and he was invited to give an educational talk at the next World Shoulder and Elbow Meeting (ISCES) held in Japan in 2013.

He is one of the few Consultant Orthopaedic Surgeons in the UK trained by 3 Presidents of National Orthopaedic Societies at Fellowship Level and has a passion for teaching and training. He has run many London Sports Injury Symposia and has been invited around the world to deliver lectures, and master classes teaching other surgeons, consultants and practitioners.

Areas of interest

ACL reconstruction; meniscus repair; meniscus surgery; knee arthroscopy; shoulder arthroscopy; elbow arthroscopy; tennis elbow; knee fracture; clavicle fracture; frozen shoulder; impingement; rotator cuff repair; shoulder fracture; shoulder dislocations; Knee surgery; Shoulder surgery; Elbow surgery; Sports injuries, Shoulder athritis; Knee arthritis; elbow arthritis; Knee dislocation; shoulder dislocation; elbow dislocation; joint inflammation; elbow fracture; arm fracture; lower limb fracture; arthroscopic keyhole surgery; joint injections; clavicle fracture; AC joint injury; loose body surgery, joint replacment, knee fracture; children injury; skiing injury; rugby injury; football injury; elbow arthroscopy; arthritis

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